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The Religious Orders in the Vatican II Sect: Totally Apostate
Novus Ordo “Benedictines” at the “Monks in the West” Conference with Buddhists[2]
It’s not a surprise that the religious orders in the Vatican II sect are almost dead. Why would a Catholic young man or woman want to join when basically the only thing they stand for is the promotion of false religions and “human dignity”?
“Franciscans” in Massachusetts welcome gay “Catholics,” with no denunciation of the abominable homosexual lifestyle, thus encouraging them in their activity.[4]
Novus Ordo nuns worship with Buddhists in front of a Buddhist statue.[5]
The official website of the Irish “Jesuits” prominently states that there can be: “No service of faith without… openness to other religious experiences.”[6] This is from the General Congregation of Irish Jesuits – total apostasy.
The official website for the Novus Ordo “Order of St. Benedict” links to the Anglican and “Orthodox” Benedictines![7]
The practice of Yoga is also rampant in Novus Ordo religious orders. Since the wicked practice of Yoga is rampant in not only Novus Ordo religious orders but also secular institutions, such as the YMCA, we feel that it is important to quickly discuss what’s wrong with it. Isn’t Yoga just stretching? No. We will quote a Novus Ordo “priest,” “Fr.” James Manjackal, who is very knowledgeable about the subject:
To summarize, Yoga is a spiritual discipline which attempts to unite one with the divine within oneself and united with all of creation through breathing, physical exercises, concentration, etc. The idea that the divine is to be found within oneself is, of course, occultic. The idea that the divine permeates all of creation – the idea upon which the practice of Yoga is based and toward which it is geared – is Pantheism and condemned by Vatican I.
As an aside, John Paul II himself taught this condemned pantheistic notion in his encyclical Dominum et Vivificantem (50.3), May 18, 1986. He stated:
Notice that as he was expounding (as usual) his heretical belief that Christ is united to each and every man, in this case John Paul II decided to take it one step further: not only has Christ united Himself with every man (he says), but with the "entire visible and material world." According to Antipope John Paul II, the grass, trees, rivers, lakes, oceans, etc. were all united with Christ by virtue of the Incarnation. He develops the thought in the next sentence of this encyclical.
What we had in Antipope John Paul II was a Pantheist. In Pantheism, the world and God make a single thing.
Since, as we saw above, the practice of Yoga is based on the idea of union with the divine within oneself and within all of creation, the practice of Yoga is therefore an expression of belief in the condemned pantheistic heresy that God and His creation are a single thing. Practicing Yoga, therefore, is practicing a false religion and expressing belief in a false god. The conservative Novus Ordo priest we quoted above, who is outraged by the rampant practice of Yoga in “Christian” and “Catholic” circles, summed the situation up quite well:
The Monastery of the Holy Spirit offers a special “Fundamentals of Yoga and Christianity” Retreat.[16] The Carmelite Spiritual Center in Darien, Illinois offered a “Living Your Light” Yoga Retreat.[17] The “Catholic” Ecclesia Center in Girard, Pennsylvania – which is approved by the Diocese in which it resides[18] – includes on its staff a Yoga instructor!
Notice that the Ecclesia Center admits that Yoga is an approach to the Divine presence “within everyone,” thus proving that it’s rooted in, and directed toward, Pantheism and the occult. The website also states that Ecclesia Center “provides spiritual renewal to persons of all faiths.”[20] This is total apostasy, fully approved by the diocese.
Other examples could be given, but the evil practice of Yoga is so rampant at “Catholic” monasteries that Budget Travel Online actually advertises for it!
Novus Ordo “Trappists” and “Jesuits” are officially installed in Novus Ordo Monasteries as teachers of Zen Buddhism!
Trappist “priest,” Fr. Kevin Hunt, on his knees as he is installed as Zen Teacher by “Jesuit” Fr. Robert Kennedy.[22] Notice the statue of Buddha in the background.
Monastic Interreligious Dialogue (Newsletter) - Sponsored by North American Benedictine and Cistercian monasteries of men and women
So now we have ceremonies going on in the Novus Ordo Monasteries to induct men as teachers of the occultic practice of Zen Buddhism. But once again, all of this happens because they’re just following Vatican II and the lead of the New Church in Rome.
Please note that “Fr.” Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, the alleged Superior General of the Society of Jesus, wrote a letter of commendation for this event. This is the leader of the entire “Jesuit” Order in the Vatican II sect.
Note that the newsletter (quoted above), which is sponsored by “North American Benedictine and Cistercian” monasteries, referred to the satanic Dalai Lama (who claims to be a god) as “His Holiness.” Note that John Paul II’s program of interreligious dialogue is used as the justification for this event.
Finally, please note that the United States “Conference of Catholic Bishops” sponsored the seventh annual Vaishnava-Christian Dialogue in which took place the chanting of Hindu prayers! Behold the members, the religious, and the leaders of your Church, if you believe that the Vatican II sect is the Catholic Church.
Cloistered Nuns on Mt. Carmel pray for Jews to remain Jews
An article was posted online about cloistered Novus Ordo nuns who spend most of their day in silence and want Jews to remain Jews:
People really need to consider how bad this is. This shows us again that the Vatican II sect is the sect of Antichrist. The belief that one can freely reject Jesus Christ – the doctrine of Antichrist – has been imbibed by the religious orders which are supposedly dedicated to Jesus Christ.
This also reminds us that people can spend much time in supposedly religious acts for God, and it will profit them nothing if they don’t have the true Faith. These nuns spend much of their day in silence and their convent is unheated; yet they are complete apostates, rejecters of God and headed for Hell. This shows us that without the true faith it is impossible to please God, no matter how many other religious and devotional acts one thinks he performs. Notice that the nun also expressed precisely the heresy condemned by Pope Gregory XVI, that Heaven is open to the naturally “good” members of any religion.
The Apostasy of the Novus Ordo “Benedictine” Nuns; need one say more?
We’ve already cited the fact that the Novus Ordo “Benedictines” actually link to the Anglicans and Eastern “Orthodox.” Mary Lou Kownacki, “OSB,” is executive director of Alliance of International Monasticism, which links 200 Novus Ordo “Benedictine” and “Cistercian” communities in the developing world with those in the United States. She is also director of development and communications for the Novus Ordo “Benedictine” sisters of Erie, PA. In line with the Vatican II religion, she exemplifies total interreligious apostasy. In her poem quoted below, she invokes the “Cosmic Christ,” whom she says spoke through the apostate Teilhard de Chardin. She also says he spoke through the idolater Mahatma Gandhi, the heretic Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Jews Anne Frank and Rabbi Heschel.
What more does one really have to say? This apostate directs an alliance which links 200 Novus Ordo “Benedictine” and “Cistercian” communities. And to think that people ask us why we are not in communion with the Novus Ordo “Benedictines.” Those who accept people such as this as Catholics are not in communion with the Catholic Church.
Saint John’s Abbey: a typical example of outrageous apostasy in the Vatican II sect’s religious orders
Saint John’s Abbey, located in Collegeville, Minnesota, is one of the major and historic monasteries of the Vatican II sect in America. The “Benedictines” at St. John’s Abbey, like the Vatican II sect to which they belong, are unfortunately not even remotely Catholic. As we introduced at the beginning of this section, in 2004 St. John’s Abbey held a “Monks in the West” meeting with Buddhist “monks.”
This is complete and utter apostasy.
Novus Ordo “Benedictines” attended Buddhist prayer services at “Monks in the West” Conference. [28] Notice that their “cross” is neither a crucifix nor a cross, but a plus sign.
So, the members of St. John’s Abbey not only meditated with pagans and idolaters and also attended their idolatrous services, but allowed them to promote their evil philosophy of not rejecting impure thoughts. The Catholic Church, based on the teaching of Jesus Christ (Matthew 5:28), has always taught that impure thoughts and desires must be rejected. What we’ve covered here is a profound example of apostasy in the Vatican II sect, but it’s quite typical.
A member of our religious community, prior to becoming a traditional Catholic, spent time at a Novus Ordo Monastery in South Carolina. During his stay at the monastery, he attended a talk by a Novus Ordo “priest” who appeared to be a theologian. The “priest” told the brothers that all religions lead to Heaven, and that there is no necessity to be Catholic to be saved. The Novus Ordo monks who were present appeared to have no reaction, outrage or even surprise at these blatantly heretical teachings of the “priest.” The young man, however, was so bewildered and stunned that he stayed up much of the night writing down scripture verses on the necessity of accepting Jesus Christ for salvation in order to refute the apostasy of the “priest.” The next day he presented the information to the Novus Ordo monks in order to refute what had been said; they didn’t seem to care at all.
An article by a “Benedictine” Nun, Sr. Mary Margaret Funk, further confirms the utter apostasy of the Vatican II sect’s religious orders
Many argue that the teachings of Vatican II don’t contradict Catholic dogma in any way. They strenuously assert that the Vatican II religion is in perfect continuity with the unchanging Catholic religion. Some people call these individuals (who defend everything in Vatican II and the post-conciliar apostasy) neo-Catholics; we call them neo-apostates, since they attempt to explain away everything from kissing the Koran to allowing idol-worshippers to take over and pray to false gods at Assisi. But one of the most interesting and clear ways of proving that the Vatican II sect is not the Catholic Church is simply by looking at what its members believe at the local level. We’ve done a great deal of this already, but the stories from individuals who have actually been discouraged from becoming Catholic by members of the Novus Ordo Church, including bishops, Vatican officials and RCIA teachers, seem almost endless. So, if you ever want to be stirred to a holy indignation against the Vatican II apostasy, or if you ever want proof of what an abominable outrage the Vatican II sect is, or if you ever want to be convinced that it is a matter of Heaven or Hell to completely reject this false, non-Catholic sect falsely posing as the Catholic Church, then just call some Novus Ordo churches and ask them: “Do you accept the dogma Outside the Church There is No Salvation? Is Islam a false religion? Is Judaism a false religion?”
The responses that you will get will astound you, if you know and possess the true Catholic Faith. The responses you will get will confirm for you, if you are sincere, that the religion of these individuals (the Vatican II religion) is not the Catholic religion. It will confirm for you, if you are sincere, that the entire Vatican II sect is apostate, since these individuals are simply putting into practice what is taught and exemplified by Vatican II concerning non-Christian religions.
In that vein, one of us was paging through the St. Anthony Messenger and came across an article entitled Islam: What Every Catholic Should Know by Mary Margaret Funk, “O.S.B.” (St. Anthony Messenger is one of the most prominent publications of the Vatican II sect.) So here was an article by a supposed Benedictine Nun on Islam. What did she say?
While referring to Mohammed as “the Holy Prophet,” Mary Margaret didn’t think it necessary to mention to her “Catholic” readership that Mohammed was a false prophet and the originator of a false religion. She continues:
The impression that any reasonable reader of this article gets is that Mary Margaret holds that Mohammed’s false revelations were authentic or could be authentic (which is apostasy).
Here we see that Mary Margaret bases her effusive praise for the false religion of Islam on the false teaching of Vatican II that Jews, Christians and Muslims supposedly worship the same God. We see this very clearly illustrated in the next quote:
This is pure religious indifferentism. But it is all based precisely on the teaching of Vatican II on Muslims:
Mary Margaret Funk continues:
Obviously, Mary Margaret Funk considers the false religion of Islam – which is considered to be an abomination by the Catholic Church – as a perfectly valid way of worshipping and “pleasing” God. Mary Margaret Funk is a member of Our Lady of Grace Monastery in Beech Grove, Indiana. She is not a member of the Catholic Church. She is a Christ-rejecter and an apostate who believes in salvation outside the Church and that false religions are not false. She is the former prioress of her large religious community, and she is the executive director of Monastic Interreligious Dialogue. She is simply following the teaching of Vatican II and post-conciliar ecumenism; she is typical of the hierarchy and the religious of the Vatican II sect.
How many stories such as this could be duplicated? They could be duplicated without end, in every diocese under Benedict XVI, and in every single religious community in communion with him. Have Mary Margaret Funk and millions of others misunderstood the teaching of Vatican II? No, she has understood perfectly that Vatican II teaches that Muslims worship God truly in prayer, almsgiving and fasting. Have Mary Margaret Funk and millions of others misunderstood the meaning of John Paul II’s attending of the mosque, the Assisi event, the Buddhist temple, the Lutheran church and the synagogue? No, they have understood quite well that such actions are a validation of those false religions. It is because they have followed the official teaching of Vatican II that they have come to apostasy as a result.
The Apostasy of Mother Teresa and her Religious Order, The Missionaries of Charity
Mother Teresa of Calcutta was the founder of the Missionaries of Charity, one of the largest and most famous religious orders in the Vatican II sect. Mother Teresa is considered to be one of the shining lights of the post-Vatican II religion. The sad truth is that she wasn’t even Catholic. Her religious indifferentism and apostasy from the Catholic Faith was illustrated in a 1989 interview with Time Magazine.
Mother Teresa’s 1989 Interview with Time Magazine – She loved all religions!
As quoted here, Mother Teresa loved all religions. Mother Teresa loved religions of Satan! She loved religions of idolatry, religions that reject Christ, etc. This is apostasy. And she will soon be a “saint” in the Vatican II sect, thus proving again that the Vatican II sect is not the Catholic Church.
Mother Teresa’s charity was false, because it was not founded on the true Faith. It profited her nothing.
Mother Teresa venerating the Hindu Gandhi
Here is a picture of Mother Teresa worshipping Buddha in 1975.
In the picture on the left, we see Mother Teresa worshipping Buddha in a ceremony of thanksgiving for the 25th anniversary of the Missionaries of Charity. She is kneeling in prayer in the bottom-left corner of the picture. The picture on the right is a close-up of the same ceremony, which took place on October 7, 1975. When we consider this act, together with Mother Teresa’s many other statements of apostasy below, there is no doubt that she was among the worst apostates and biggest false prophets in all of Catholic history.
After John Paul II held his idolatrous inter-religious prayer meeting in Assisi in 1986 where, among other abominations, the Dalai Lama placed a Buddhist statue on top of the Tabernacle, Mother Teresa referred to the day as “the most beautiful gift of God.”[38]
A recently released book, Everything Starts From Prayer, Mother Teresa’s Meditations on Spiritual Life for People of all Faiths, also shows Mother Teresa’s thorough rejection of the Catholic Faith and the necessity of Christ for salvation. The foreword quotes one of her most famous statements, which reveals the demonic spirit of Mother Teresa’s work:
This is apostasy from Jesus Christ and the Catholic Faith. Mother Teresa also stated:
So, in short, Mother Teresa believed that God (the Most Holy Trinity) and demons (the false gods of the heathens) are one and the same. The fact that she is considered “saintly” by the Vatican II sect constitutes one of the biggest spiritual frauds in Christian history. Mother Teresa expressed a general attitude of indifference to what religion a man professed, and manifested her approval of false religions of the Devil (non-Christian religions) consistently.
In Mother Teresa, A Pictorial Biography by Joanna Hurley, we read the following on page 68 about Mother Teresa’s Order, The Missionaries of Charity:
This means that the nuns of Mother Teresa’s order not only approved of, but actually participated in, the pagan rites of non-Christian religions. This is because they are following the religious indifferentism of their founder, Mother Teresa. On page 68 of this book, there is a picture of the nuns of Mother Teresa’s order lighting the sparklers for the Hindu festival of Diwali with gigantic smiles on their faces. This is sin against the Faith of the worst kind; nay, it is religion of Antichrist – where man, and his personal preference for false religions, supersedes and replaces Jesus Christ.
A friend of ours from Canada recently called the superior of one of Mother Teresa’s convents. Our friend said, “How come Mother Teresa never tried to convert anyone?” “Mother Superior” from Canada responded: “It is the ultimate respect for the human person to respect his religion.” “Mother Superior” told our friend that these non-Catholics are going to Heaven even if they reject Christ, as long as they are “good people,” for that’s what matters, according to her. In other words, man and his choice of religion are greater and more important than Jesus Christ. This is the Gospel of Antichrist, and Mother Teresa was its main false prophet and exemplar outside of the Vatican II antipopes. She cloaked her apostasy in purely natural works which gave her the appearance of true charity when, in fact, she had none.
Mother Teresa fed and clothed the bodies of many people, but she left their souls starving for what they needed most, Our Lord Jesus Christ. She deprived these souls of the only thing that really mattered, and therefore was not their true friend, but their enemy.
We have spent some extended time on this issue because it’s likely that the Vatican II sect will soon “canonize” the apostate Mother Teresa, who exemplified some of the worst religious indifferentism of any of the members of the Vatican II sect. Since canonizations are infallible, this will be further proof that the Vatican II antipopes are not true popes.
We could continue with page after page of examples of the apostasy of the religious orders, but the point should be clear. The religious orders of the Vatican II sect are apostate since they are following the teaching of Vatican II.
[1] The Abbey Banner – Magazine of St. John’s Abbey, Collegeville, MN, Winter, 2006, p. 24.
[2] The Abbey Banner – Magazine of St. John’s Abbey, Winter, 2006, p. 24.
[3] http://www.townhall.com/opinion/columns/patbuchanan/2002/12/11/165161.html; also Kenneth Jones, Index of Leading Catholic Indicators: The Church Since Vatican II.
[4] http://www.faithfulvoice.com/convertino.htm
[5] http://www.urbandharma.org/images/NunsoftheWest/31_JPG.html
[6] http://www.jesuit.ie/main/
[7] http://www.osb.org/
[8] http://www.jmanjackal.net/eng/engyoga.htm
[9] Denzinger, The Sources of Catholic Dogma, B. Herder Book. Co., Thirtieth Edition, 1957, no. 1782.
[10] The Papal Encyclicals, by Claudia Carlen, Raleigh: The Pierian Press, 1990, Vol. 3 (1903-1939), p. 526.
[11] The Encyclicals of John Paul II, Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor Publishing Division, 1996, p. 316.
[12] The Encyclicals of John Paul II, p. 316.
[13] Donald Attwater, A Catholic Dictionary, Tan Books, 1997, p. 366.
[14] The Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. 11, New York: Robert Appleton Co., 1911, p. 447.
[15] http://www.jmanjackal.net/eng/engyoga.htm
[16] http://www.trappist.net/newweb/enews_03_18_05.html
[17] http://www.carmelitespiritualcenter.org/living-light.asp?a=retreats
[18] Confirmed in a personal telephone communication with Ecclesia Center.
[19] http://www.ecclesiacenter.org/staff.htm
[20] http://www.ecclesiacenter.org/index.htm
[21] http://www.budgettravelonline.com/bt-dyn/content/article/2005/06/04/AR2005060400391.html
[22] National Catholic Reporter, July 16, 2004.
[23] http://www.monasticdialog.com/bulletins/73/boardnews.htm
[24] http://www.beliefnet.com/story/16/story_1675_1.html
[25] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 1 (1740-1878), pp. 237-238.
[26] http://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/days/features.php?id=10953
[27] The Abbey Banner – Magazine of St. John’s Abbey, Winter, 2006, p. 24.
[28] The Abbey Banner – Magazine of St. John’s Abbey, Winter, 2006, p. 24.
[29] The Abbey Banner – Magazine of St. John’s Abbey, Winter, 2006, p. 25.
[30] Mary Margaret Funk, Islam: What Catholics Should Know, St. Anthony Messenger, August, 2005, p. 36.
[31] Mary Margaret Funk, Islam: What Catholics Should Know, St. Anthony Messenger, August, 2005, p. 36.
[32] Mary Margaret Funk, Islam: What Catholics Should Know, St. Anthony Messenger, August, 2005, p. 38.
[33] Mary Margaret Funk, Islam: What Catholics Should Know, St. Anthony Messenger, August, 2005, p. 39.
[34] Decrees of the Ecumenical Councils, Sheed & Ward and Georgetown University Press, 1990, Vol. 2, p. 969.
[35] Mary Margaret Funk, Islam: What Catholics Should Know, St. Anthony Messenger, August, 2005, p. 39.
[36] http://www.servelec.net/mothertheresa.htm
[37] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 3 (1903-1939), p. 316.
[38] Time Magazine, Nov. 10, 1986.
[39] Anthony Stern, Everything Starts From Prayer, Mother Teresa’s Meditations on Spiritual Life for People of all Faiths.
[40] Anthony Stern, Everything Starts From Prayer, Mother Teresa’s Meditations on Spiritual Life for People of all Faiths.
[41] Anthony Stern, Everything Starts From Prayer, Mother Teresa’s Meditations on Spiritual Life for People of all Faiths.
[42] Joanna Hurley, Mother Teresa: A Pictorial Biography, Courage Books, 1997, p. 68.
[43] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 3 (1903-1939), p. 121.
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